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kloxxe

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58k CAD (52k USD - tax and fees incl...). That is for a GT Premium with PP, black, Red Line interior, navigation, weather mats and a set of winter tire...

Yes, Canada is expensive :-(
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58k CAD (52k USD - tax and fees incl...). That is for a GT Premium with PP, black, Red Line interior, navigation, weather mats and a set of winter tire...

Yes, Canada is expensive :-(
holly mother lol
 

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Sorry I can't answer this :( Hopefully someone else can help you with this.
The Xplan saved me a good chunk because with everything not included in the price of the actual car - I'm just under 50k:shocked:
Yeah, you have my car plus the extra cost for the TY paint and the 3.55's. It adds up quickly. I'm staying away from the 3.55's because I stil want to give a shot at hypermiling.
 
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Yeah, you have my car plus the extra cost for the TY paint and the 3.55's. It adds up quickly. I'm staying away from the 3.55's because I stil want to give a shot at hypermiling.
Sorry buy you lost me with the 3.55's! what is that?
 

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Sorry buy you lost me with the 3.55's! what is that?
Final drive ratio at the rear axle.

Basically, the higher the number, the quicker the acceleration. So a car with a 3.55 final drive ratio will get off the line quicker than a car with the standard... 3.18, I think it is?

The flip side of that is that they consumer more gasoline, since you need to be running the engine at a higher RPM to achieve the same speed. So they're not great for highway driving.
 
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Yeah, you have my car plus the extra cost for the TY paint and the 3.55's. It adds up quickly. I'm staying away from the 3.55's because I stil want to give a shot at hypermiling.
Sorry buy you lost me with the 3.55's! what is that?
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